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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

The Crappy Coyotes

Long Long Road

(Self-issued)



So profound is their hipness to American roots-musical motivators that these French rockers reference both Charlie Rich and Chuck Berry in their substantial endeavor. Strains of vintage stylizations rollicking and Bluesy figure prominently in laudable performances. All involved devote themselves with passion, and their dedication enriches beyond calculation. Among the more rightly reverential genre productions to recently present themselves.

Recommended: "Night and Day," "Tell Me," "Breakfast Blues," "Mohair Sam," "Boogey Man," "Go Your Way," "Yesterday Is Here," "See You In Hell"

Video: "Tell Me"


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